Kan. Admin. Regs. § 4-34-27 - Planting restrictions; signage requirements; volunteer plants
(a) A licensee
shall not cultivate, plant, grow, or harvest industrial hemp plants, plant
parts, grain, or seeds at any location not included on the license.
(b) A licensee shall not cultivate, plant,
grow, or harvest industrial hemp plants, plant parts, grain, or seeds in a
residential structure, within 50 feet of a residential structure, or within
one-quarter mile of any public or private K-12 school or public recreational
area, except with the secretary's written permission.
(c) A licensee shall not interplant any other
crop with industrial hemp, except that any state educational institution
licensee may do so upon authorization by the secretary. This subsection shall
not prohibit the use of ground cover, but ground cover shall not be
harvested.
(d) A licensee shall not
interplant different varieties of industrial hemp within a lot.
(e) Harvested lots of industrial hemp plants
shall not be commingled with other harvested lots or other material.
(f) Each licensee shall post and maintain at
least one sign at each licensed growing area listed on the license. A sign
shall be posted along each licensed growing area boundary adjacent to a public
road, except that if the licensed growing area is adjacent to an intersection
of two or more public roads, a sign shall be posted at the intersection. If a
licensed growing area is not adjacent to any public road, a sign shall be
posted at the point of access to the licensed growing area. Each sign shall
measure at least 36 inches per side, shall be clearly visible and legible from
the adjacent public road, intersection of public roads, or access point, and
shall include the following information:
(1)
The following text: "Kansas Department of Agriculture Industrial Hemp
Program";
(2) the licensee's
name;
(3) the licensee's license
number; and
(4) the department's
telephone number.
(g)
Each licensee shall allow the secretary to inspect, for volunteer plants,
ditches, fence lines, or other unman-aged land areas adjacent to any licensed
growing area. Each licensee shall destroy any volunteer plants for at least
three years after the last date of planting.
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